Wonderful read, Chen is a magician! Incredibly talented and still hungry for more! I expect nothing but awesome from this guy in the years to come.

Journey is easily the most unexpected and heart warming experience I've EVER had with a game! The forum with apologies is a brilliant result of a brilliant game. Speaking of which; I also want to apologise for the guy in red I left behind in the ruins a few days ago. I needed to go to work and had to go off-line! I hope you made it to the top! :) Reply+8

Sigh.. With Xbox 360 Microsoft wanted the console to be usable for everything in the living room, hence the "360", or full circle, number... Now Sony gives their next console the same kind of name?

Sony needs to step up their game and take control of the market. Focus on hardware: Put in at least 2 TB SSD, four times the CPU and GPU power/memory and make it use Blu-Ray and make everything available online. Bundle it with Move.

Then focus on availability: I want apps. Smaller applications and games, like the Minis, without that stupid Plus thing and at an affordable price (look at iTunes). Make us want to play EVERYTHING on the PSO/PS4 and forget about the past, then backward compatibility is no issue. Reply-14

Biggest problem for me is: Do I activate my sub when it's released or after Christmas? I'll loose a lot of days when I'm away for Christmas... We get 30 days with the client, and I want to utilize those to the fullest! Who's the crackpot who decided that date anyway!??!

The pricing is pretty much spot on, only costs a few pints for 30 days of game play. Reply0

This is hilarious... What about ppl who never used them but visited the site and/or saw the video? This is turning into a witch-hunt of crazy proportions... Sony won't get away with this if they use the information, they have no right. Reply+14

@Introvertigo: That is true, but how many game consoles use flash as their game cartridge? As they stated, it will be possible to add to the flash card, so all add-ons and saves can be on the same card. This makes more space for other things on the device, like downloadable games, music and whatnot. In fact, they are actually opening doors towards making a backup of anything you download on flash cards. They just have to have some sort of signature on everything so you cant "pirate" stuff (even though that's just a matter of time). Reply+1

"NGP adopts a new game medium, a small flash memory based card, dedicated for NGP software titles. Taking advantage of the flash memory feature, this innovative card can store the full software titles plus add-on game content or the game save data directly on to the card. By adopting flash memory based card, SCE will be able to provide game cards with higher capacity in the future, allowing developers to store more game data to deliver rich and immersive games." - colour me interested Reply+4

I believe this presentation was just about building excitement and confirming that PSP2 is real... No price announced, no news about PS3/NGP interaction, release date 'this holiday'... The price will be at least €299 I'm guessing... Reply+3

Touch-screen is old news but welcome, dual sticks was a must as well. Having 3G will really make the thing connected, but what about 4G/LTE? The late release date is also a bummer, 'this holiday'?!? Another year in the waiting... Reply+3

In just a few years, BioWare have gone from being well respected throughout the RPG-community with games like Baldur's Gate and NWN, to becoming a mega-multi-million blockbuster game crafter, with huge expectations riding on every title they release. SWTOR will have an up-hill start, battling WoW, Eve, LOTRO and every other MMO out there. But I don't think BioWare will fail at this. The amazing hard work they put into everything they do makes them ideal for this venture. Reply+2

Seeing it is a mod, made with the official mod tools, demanding SC2 to play AND will be all free, there is no way in hell Blizzard would be stupid enough to take actions to cancel this project! Reply+2

"Given a straight choice across all formats, the PC game's ability to power past the technological shortcomings of the 360 and PS3 with higher resolutions and frame-rates makes it feel like the best technical experience" - that be the truth, y'all Reply+5

What I mean is that Mojang is still just a indie developer. Notch made this during his spare time and wanted to get feedback and offered the game for cheap for everyone who wanted to help him so he could finish it. As a thanks, you'd get all the future updates. Now the game is starting to enter a more finished phase and since it's gotten so insanely popular and he has hired a bunch of guys to help him, he'd be crazy not to change the policy... The development has changed, he has more ppl to care about and Minecraft will probably be the greatest next thing. Reply+1